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J Dent Res 31(1): 25-26, 1952
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PHOSPHATASE AND THE ORAL ACTINOMYCES

J. J. ENNEVER 1 and B. W. WARNER 1

1 University of Kansas City, School of Dentistry, Kansas City, Mo.

1. Eleven strains of actinomyces, isolated from clinically normal mouths, were positive for phosphatase activity.

2. The results confirmed the earlier preliminary study of Citron and substantiated Rosebury's suggestion.

Submitted on June 22, 1951




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